Last updated: Tue May 1 13:30
The goal of this project is to develop a web-based user interface for radio dose toxicity analysis.
Completed UI with yellow representing the DVH and segmentation pipeline, and blue representing auxiliary features and download optionsaua:
Physicians lack a simple method to quantitatively analyze dose distributions within organs before, during and after treatment. A user interface with 3D rendering would allow physicians to better analyze dose distributions before treatment, and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan. Currently, there exist no simple tools for clinicians or researchers for extracting and analyzing dosage features of treatment plans.
Specific Aims:
1. Set up Python Web Framework on the back-end
2. Set up front-end visualizations:
3. Enabling communication between back and front end using XHR requests
4. Enabling user to download the results of the analysis as a .csv file
- Dependency : Access to Database
- Dependency : Access to DVH analysis Code
- Dependency : Access to Pranav's Segmentation Code
* Lakshminarayanan, P. (2017). Radio-morphology: Parametric Shape-Based Features in Radiotherapy (Unpublished master's thesis). Johns Hopkins University.
* McNutt, T., PhD., & Lakshminarayanan, P. (2018, February 6). User Interface to Extract radio-morphologic features for refined dose-toxicity analysis in radiotherapy. Lecture presented at CIS II Lecture in Hackerman B17, Baltimore, MD.
* Chen R, Gabriel P, Kavanagh B, McNutt T, “How will big data impact clinical decision making and precision medicine in radiation therapy?” Int’l J. of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. Published online: November 27 2015